460 CORVID2’. 
Corvus coronoides, Viy. § Horsf. 
Corvus coronoides, Ramsay, Ibis, 1865, p. 303 [part.]; Le Sonéf, Ibis, 
1895, p. 422; Ogilvie-Grant, Bull. B. O. UC. xxix. p. 73 (1912). 
Corvus australis, Gould, Handb. Birds Austr. i. p. 475 (1865) [part.}; 
Sharpe, Hand-il. v. p. 593 (1909); Nehrk. Kat. Eversammil. p. 358 
1910). 
ca Ae Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M, ii. p. 37 (1877); North, 
Nests § Eggs Birds Austr. i. p. 187, pl. vii. fig. 7 (1889) ; Campbell, 
Nests § Eyas Austr. Birds, i. p. 55 (1901); North, Nests § Eggs 
Birds Austr. i. p. 5 (1901). 
Eggs of the Australian Raven, or White-eyed Crow, do not 
appear to differ from those of C. corav, They measure from 
1-6 to 1:92 in length, and from 1-1 to 1-25 in breadth. 
The eggs are generally considerably larger than those of C. cecil 
and often more heavily marked. 
4, South Australia (F%eld Coll.). W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq. 
Beals 
2, South Australia. Old Collection. 
3. South Australia. Gould Coll. 
2. South Australia. W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq. 
(a: 
4, Burra-burra, South Australia, E. 8S. Moulden, Esq. [ P.]. 
8th July. 
2. Wimmera, Victoria, 20th Novem- W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq. 
ber (S. French). [Bate 
3. Wimmera, 7th September (A. J. Crowley Bequest. 
Jorth). 
4, Lachlan River, Victoria (Z. P. Crowley Bequest. 
Ramsay). : 
4, Werribee Plains, Victoria. Miss A. Chirnside [E.]. 
1. Gippsland, Victoria. F. A. Philbrick, Esq. [| P.]. 
2. New South Wales. Crowley Bequest. 
1. Tasmania. Gould Coll. 
Corvus cecile, Mathews. 
Corvus australis, Gould, Handb. Birds Austr. 1. p. 475 (1865) [part.}. 
Corvus coronoides, Ramsay, Ibis, 1865, p. 303 [part.]; Sharpe, Cat. 
Birds B. M. iii. p. 20 (1877) [part.}; North, Nests § Eggs Birds 
Austr. i. p. 186, pl. vii. fig. 8 (1889); Campbell, Nests § Eggs 
Austr. Birds, 1. p. 54 (1901); North, Nests § Eggs Birds Austr. i. 
p- 1 (1901) ; Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 593 (1909) ; Nehrk. Kat. Ever- 
samml. p. 358 (1910). 
Corvus coronoides cecilee, Mathews, Nov. Zool. xvii. p. 442 (1912). 
Corvus cecile, Ogilvie-Grant, Bull. B. O. C. xxix. p. 74 (1912). 
of the eggs of C. corav, but are generally smaller. 
The eggs of the Australian or Brown-eyed Crow resemble many 
They vary 
from 1°42 to 1:7 in length, and from 1-02 to 1-18 in breadth. 
2 
Bourke, New South Wales, 11th 
3. Crowley Bequest. 
Sept. (4. J. North). 
4. Merungle, New South Wales, Crowley Bequest. 
18th Oct. (A. J. N.). 
